operational cost of A10 is less than the apache?The A10 only requires one pilot. But combat range, payload diversity, speed, cost of running?
but i would have thought helos were cheaper to run (and maintain) than fixed wing?
Why would you think that helicopters are less susceptible to surface-to-air weaponry?
It's all about drones now!
Helicopters can fly at a much lower altitude and can hide behind cover. A-10s are kinda sitting ducks.
I still remember the site of a squadron of A-10s flying over the mountains to land at Peterson AFB when I was there on TDY in 1998.
It was early morning and you just heard this roar before seeing them coming over the mountain range and drop down to begin their landing sequence.
I think I might even have been slightly aroused.![]()
A-10 is cheap to run if you are comparing it to other jets that do the same mission that the A10 was designed for.The A10 only requires one pilot. But combat range, payload diversity, speed, cost of running?
Helicopters are an order of magnitude higher cost to maintain than a fixed wing.
helicopters have hard time limits on all of the critical rotating components. Aircraft airframes are inspected and returned to service. Parts are replaced "on condition" on fixed wing aircraft, as opposed to those hard limits on rotating assemblies.
A-10 is cheap to run if you are comparing it to other jets that do the same mission that the A10 was designed for.
It's way overpriced when you compare it to other platforms that do the same mission the A10 actually does.
In order for an A-10 to operate, you need 8+ pilots
It needs 1 pilot in the A10.
2 pilots in the pair of F15\F22 to prevent the A10 from being shot down from other aircraft and make it safe for the A10 to fly
1 Pilot in the F-16 who is flying around destroying SAM sights to make it safe for the A-10 to just fly.
1 pilot in the EA\18 who is preventing the A-10 from being from SAMs and disrupt com traffic that is telling everyone where that slow ass A10 is flying
15 guys in the AWACS
3 guys in the KC-135
So figure at a bare minimum 1 A10 is going to need 8 pilots, various personnel and boom operator and maintenance crews.
We do not use the A10 for what it was designed for because we like "living pilots"
We use A10's for COIN operations. That whole beating the shit out of armed angry civilians thing.
A10's are great when you are beating the shit out of civilians\lightly armed militia in Toyotas causing problems for guys on the ground.
Patient guys on the ground if the A10 is not in the area cause that fucker is slow and good luck if it has a heavy load.
A10's are a cheap to fly compared to other jets, paid for and the folks that fly them are are highly capable. But A10's are not cheap to operate in actual "wars". An A10 mission is pretty fucking expensive.
Unless you want to fly in a country with no functioning military and an opponent without any serious weaponry. It's more sensible to run drones, prop planes and helicopters.
Then you got bigger problems like what the fuck are you doing in that country to begin.
Foreign Object Damage (FOD) is a big killer of turbines. The A-10's high ground clearance, coupled with the high engine position allows them to use less than ideal runways.It's the military and you have to think big picture.
The fixed wing airbase is magnitudes more expensive to stand up and keep going then where you can deploy a helicopter too.
Despite all of that, the drones will operate off similar conditions and no pilot to risk. They don't care about G's either, so a modern drone can do evasive things a pilot cannot tolerate. They will have drones that can execute precise 15G evasive maneuvers while deploying chaff and flares, that may defeat the shoulder fired SAMs at any decent range. I'm all about the drones.